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"webFaqAnswer4": "There are several things that can cause you to take damage. First, if you left Dailies incomplete overnight and didn't check them off in the screen that popped up the next morning, those unfinished Dailies will damage you. Second, if you click a bad Habit, it will damage you. Finally, if you are in a Boss Battle with your party and one of your party mates did not complete all their Dailies, the Boss will attack you. The main way to heal is to gain a level, which restores all your Health. You can also buy a Health Potion with Gold from the Rewards column. Plus, at level 10 or above, you can choose to become a Healer, and then you will learn healing skills. Other Healers can heal you as well if you are in a Party with them. Learn more by clicking \"Party\" in the navigation bar.",
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"faqQuestion5": "Can I play Habitica with others?",
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"iosFaqAnswer5": "The best way is to invite them to a Party with you! Parties can go on Quests, battle monsters, and cast skills to support each other.\n\nIf you want to start your own Party, go to Menu > [Party](https://habitica.com/party) and tap \"Create New Party\". Then scroll down and tap \"Invite a Member\" to invite your friends by entering their @username. If you want to join someone else’s Party, just give them your @username and they can invite you!\n\nYou and your friends can also join Guilds, which are public chat rooms that bring people together based on shared interests! There are a lot of helpful and fun communities, be sure to check them out.\n\nIf you’re feeling more competitive, you and your friends can create or join Challenges to take on a set of tasks. There are all sorts of public Challenges available that span a wide array of interests and goals. Some public Challenges will even award Gem prizes if you’re selected as the winner.",
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"androidFaqAnswer5": "The best way is to invite them to a Party with you! Parties can go on quests, battle monsters, and cast skills to support each other. Go to the [website](https://habitica.com/) to create one if you don't already have a Party. You can also join guilds together (Social > Guilds). Guilds are chat rooms focusing on a shared interest or the pursuit of a common goal, and can be public or private. You can join as many guilds as you'd like, but only one party.\n\n For more detailed info, check out the wiki pages on [Parties](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Party) and [Guilds](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Guilds).",
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"iosFaqAnswer5": "The best way is to invite them to a Party with you! Parties can go on Quests, battle monsters, and cast skills to support each other.\n\nIf you want to start your own Party, go to Menu > [Party](https://habitica.com/party) and tap \"Create New Party\". Then scroll down and tap \"Invite a Member\" to invite your friends by entering their @username. If you want to join someone else’s Party, just give them your @username and they can invite you!\n\nIf you’re feeling more competitive, you and your friends can create or join Challenges to take on a set of tasks. There are all sorts of public Challenges available that span a wide array of interests and goals. Some public Challenges will even award Gem prizes if you’re selected as the winner.",
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"androidFaqAnswer5": "The best way is to invite them to a Party with you! Parties can go on quests, battle monsters, and cast skills to support each other. Go to the [website](https://habitica.com/) to create one if you don't already have a Party. \n\n For more detailed info, check out the wiki pages on [Parties](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Party).",
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"webFaqAnswer5": "Yes, with Parties! You can start your own Party or join an existing one. Partying with other Habitica players is a great way to take on Quests, receive buffs from Party members’ skills, and boost your motivation with additional accountability.",
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"faqQuestion6": "How do I get a Pet or Mount?",
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"webFaqAnswer12": "World Bosses are special monsters that appear in the Tavern. All active users are automatically battling the Boss, and their tasks and Skills will damage the Boss as usual. You can also be in a normal Quest at the same time. Your tasks and Skills will count towards both the World Boss and the Boss/Collection Quest in your party. A World Boss will never hurt you or your account in any way. Instead, it has a Rage Bar that fills when users skip Dailies. If its Rage bar fills, it will attack one of the Non-Player Characters around the site and their image will change. You can read more about [past World Bosses](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/World_Bosses) on the wiki.",
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"faqQuestion13": "What is a Group Plan?",
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"iosFaqAnswer13": "## How do Group Plans work?\n\nA [Group Plan](/group-plans) gives your Party or Guild access to a shared task board that’s similar to your personal task board! It’s a shared Habitica experience where tasks can be created and checked off by anyone in the group.\n\nThere are also features available like member roles, status view, and task assigning that give you a more controlled experience. [Visit our wiki](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Group_Plans) to learn more about our Group Plans’ features!\n\n## Who benefits from a Group Plan?\n\nGroup Plans work best when you have a small team of people who want to collaborate together. We recommend 2-5 members.\n\nGroup Plans are great for families, whether it’s a parent and child or you and a partner. Shared goals, chores, or responsibilities are easy to keep track of on one board.\n\nGroup Plans can also be useful for teams of colleagues that have shared goals, or managers that want to introduce their employees to gamification.\n\n## Quick tips for using Groups\n\nHere are some quick tips to get you started with your new Group. We’ll provide more details in the following sections:\n\n* Make a member a manager to give them the ability to create and edit tasks\n* Leave tasks unassigned if anyone can complete it and it only needs done once\n* Assign a task to one person to make sure no one else can complete their task\n* Assign a task to multiple people if they all need to complete it\n* Toggle the ability to display shared tasks on your personal board to not miss anything\n* You get rewarded for the tasks you complete, even multi-assigned\n* Task completion rewards aren’t shared or split between Team members\n* Use task color on the team board to judge the average completion rate of tasks\n* Regularly review the tasks on your Team Board to make sure they are still relevant\n* Missing a Daily won’t damage you or your team, but the task will degrade in color\n\n## How can others in the group create tasks?\n\nOnly the group leader and managers can create tasks. If you’d like a group member to be able to create tasks, then you should promote them to be a manager by going to the Group Information tab, viewing the member list, and clicking the dot icon by their name.\n\n## How does assigning a task work?\n\nGroup Plans give you the unique ability to assign tasks to other group members. Assigning a task is great for delegating. If you assign a task to someone, then other members are prevented from completing it.\n\nYou can also assign a task to multiple people if it needs to be completed by more than one member. For example, if everyone has to brush their teeth, create a task and assign it to each group member. They will all be able to check it off and get their individual rewards for doing so. The main task will show as complete once everyone checks it off.\n\n## How do unassigned tasks work?\n\nUnassigned tasks can be completed by anyone in the group, so leave a task unassigned to allow any member to complete it. For example, taking out the trash. Whoever takes out the trash can check off the unassigned task and it will show as completed for everyone.\n\n## How does the synchronized day reset work?\n\nShared tasks will reset at the same time for everyone to keep the shared task board in sync. This time is visible on the shared task board and is determined by the group leader’s day start time. Because shared tasks reset automatically, you will not get a chance to complete yesterday’s uncompleted shared Dailies when you check in the next morning.\n\nShared Dailies will not do damage if they are missed, however they will degrade in color to help visualize progress. We don’t want the shared experience to be a negative one!\n\n## How do I use my Group on the mobile apps?\n\nWhile the mobile apps don’t fully support all Group Plans functionality yet, you can still complete shared tasks from the iOS and Android app by copying the tasks onto your personal task board. You can switch this preference on from Settings in the mobile apps or from the group task board on the browser version. Now open and assigned shared tasks will display on your personal task board across all platforms.\n\n## What’s the difference between a Group’s shared tasks and Challenges?\n\nGroup Plan shared task boards are more dynamic than Challenges, in that they can constantly be updated and interacted with. Challenges are great if you have one set of tasks to send out to many people.\n\nGroup Plans are also a paid feature, while Challenges are available free to everyone.\n\nYou cannot assign specific tasks in Challenges, and Challenges do not have a shared day reset. In general, Challenges offer less control and direct interaction.",
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"androidFaqAnswer13": "## How do Group Plans work?\n\nA [Group Plan](/group-plans) gives your Party or Guild access to a shared task board that’s similar to your personal task board! It’s a shared Habitica experience where tasks can be created and checked off by anyone in the group.\n\nThere are also features available like member roles, status view, and task assigning that give you a more controlled experience. [Visit our wiki](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Group_Plans) to learn more about our Group Plans’ features!\n\n## Who benefits from a Group Plan?\n\nGroup Plans work best when you have a small team of people who want to collaborate together. We recommend 2-5 members.\n\nGroup Plans are great for families, whether it’s a parent and child or you and a partner. Shared goals, chores, or responsibilities are easy to keep track of on one board.\n\nGroup Plans can also be useful for teams of colleagues that have shared goals, or managers that want to introduce their employees to gamification.\n\n## Quick tips for using Groups\n\nHere are some quick tips to get you started with your new Group. We’ll provide more details in the following sections:\n\n* Make a member a manager to give them the ability to create and edit tasks\n* Leave tasks unassigned if anyone can complete it and it only needs done once\n* Assign a task to one person to make sure no one else can complete their task\n* Assign a task to multiple people if they all need to complete it\n* Toggle the ability to display shared tasks on your personal board to not miss anything\n* You get rewarded for the tasks you complete, even multi-assigned\n* Task completion rewards aren’t shared or split between Team members\n* Use task color on the team board to judge the average completion rate of tasks\n* Regularly review the tasks on your Team Board to make sure they are still relevant\n* Missing a Daily won’t damage you or your team, but the task will degrade in color\n\n## How can others in the group create tasks?\n\nOnly the group leader and managers can create tasks. If you’d like a group member to be able to create tasks, then you should promote them to be a manager by going to the Group Information tab, viewing the member list, and clicking the dot icon by their name.\n\n## How does assigning a task work?\n\nGroup Plans give you the unique ability to assign tasks to other group members. Assigning a task is great for delegating. If you assign a task to someone, then other members are prevented from completing it.\n\nYou can also assign a task to multiple people if it needs to be completed by more than one member. For example, if everyone has to brush their teeth, create a task and assign it to each group member. They will all be able to check it off and get their individual rewards for doing so. The main task will show as complete once everyone checks it off.\n\n## How do unassigned tasks work?\n\nUnassigned tasks can be completed by anyone in the group, so leave a task unassigned to allow any member to complete it. For example, taking out the trash. Whoever takes out the trash can check off the unassigned task and it will show as completed for everyone.\n\n## How does the synchronized day reset work?\n\nShared tasks will reset at the same time for everyone to keep the shared task board in sync. This time is visible on the shared task board and is determined by the group leader’s day start time. Because shared tasks reset automatically, you will not get a chance to complete yesterday’s uncompleted shared Dailies when you check in the next morning.\n\nShared Dailies will not do damage if they are missed, however they will degrade in color to help visualize progress. We don’t want the shared experience to be a negative one!\n\n## How do I use my Group on the mobile apps?\n\nWhile the mobile apps don’t fully support all Group Plans functionality yet, you can still complete shared tasks from the iOS and Android app by copying the tasks onto your personal task board. You can switch this preference on from Settings in the mobile apps or from the group task board on the browser version. Now open and assigned shared tasks will display on your personal task board across all platforms.\n\n## What’s the difference between a Group’s shared tasks and Challenges?\n\nGroup Plan shared task boards are more dynamic than Challenges, in that they can constantly be updated and interacted with. Challenges are great if you have one set of tasks to send out to many people.\n\nGroup Plans are also a paid feature, while Challenges are available free to everyone.\n\nYou cannot assign specific tasks in Challenges, and Challenges do not have a shared day reset. In general, Challenges offer less control and direct interaction.",
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"webFaqAnswer13": "## How do Group Plans work?\n\nA [Group Plan](/group-plans) gives your Party or Guild access to a shared task board that’s similar to your personal task board! It’s a shared Habitica experience where tasks can be created and checked off by anyone in the group.\n\nThere are also features available like member roles, status view, and task assigning that give you a more controlled experience. [Visit our wiki](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Group_Plans) to learn more about our Group Plans’ features!\n\n## Who benefits from a Group Plan?\n\nGroup Plans work best when you have a small team of people who want to collaborate together. We recommend 2-5 members.\n\nGroup Plans are great for families, whether it’s a parent and child or you and a partner. Shared goals, chores, or responsibilities are easy to keep track of on one board.\n\nGroup Plans can also be useful for teams of colleagues that have shared goals, or managers that want to introduce their employees to gamification.\n\n## Quick tips for using Groups\n\nHere are some quick tips to get you started with your new Group. We’ll provide more details in the following sections:\n\n* Make a member a manager to give them the ability to create and edit tasks\n* Leave tasks unassigned if anyone can complete it and it only needs done once\n* Assign a task to one person to make sure no one else can complete their task\n* Assign a task to multiple people if they all need to complete it\n* Toggle the ability to display shared tasks on your personal board to not miss anything\n* You get rewarded for the tasks you complete, even multi-assigned\n* Task completion rewards aren’t shared or split between Team members\n* Use task color on the team board to judge the average completion rate of tasks\n* Regularly review the tasks on your Team Board to make sure they are still relevant\n* Missing a Daily won’t damage you or your team, but the task will degrade in color\n\n## How can others in the group create tasks?\n\nOnly the group leader and managers can create tasks. If you’d like a group member to be able to create tasks, then you should promote them to be a manager by going to the Group Information tab, viewing the member list, and clicking the dot icon by their name.\n\n## How does assigning a task work?\n\nGroup Plans give you the unique ability to assign tasks to other group members. Assigning a task is great for delegating. If you assign a task to someone, then other members are prevented from completing it.\n\nYou can also assign a task to multiple people if it needs to be completed by more than one member. For example, if everyone has to brush their teeth, create a task and assign it to each group member. They will all be able to check it off and get their individual rewards for doing so. The main task will show as complete once everyone checks it off.\n\n## How do unassigned tasks work?\n\nUnassigned tasks can be completed by anyone in the group, so leave a task unassigned to allow any member to complete it. For example, taking out the trash. Whoever takes out the trash can check off the unassigned task and it will show as completed for everyone.\n\n## How does the synchronized day reset work?\n\nShared tasks will reset at the same time for everyone to keep the shared task board in sync. This time is visible on the shared task board and is determined by the group leader’s day start time. Because shared tasks reset automatically, you will not get a chance to complete yesterday’s uncompleted shared Dailies when you check in the next morning.\n\nShared Dailies will not do damage if they are missed, however they will degrade in color to help visualize progress. We don’t want the shared experience to be a negative one!\n\n## How do I use my Group on the mobile apps?\n\nWhile the mobile apps don’t fully support all Group Plans functionality yet, you can still complete shared tasks from the iOS and Android app by copying the tasks onto your personal task board. You can switch this preference on from Settings in the mobile apps or from the group task board on the browser version. Now open and assigned shared tasks will display on your personal task board across all platforms.\n\n## What’s the difference between a Group’s shared tasks and Challenges?\n\nGroup Plan shared task boards are more dynamic than Challenges, in that they can constantly be updated and interacted with. Challenges are great if you have one set of tasks to send out to many people.\n\nGroup Plans are also a paid feature, while Challenges are available free to everyone.\n\nYou cannot assign specific tasks in Challenges, and Challenges do not have a shared day reset. In general, Challenges offer less control and direct interaction.",
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"iosFaqAnswer13": "## How do Group Plans work?\n\nA [Group Plan](/group-plans) gives your existing Party or new Group access to a shared task board that’s similar to your personal task board! It’s a shared Habitica experience where tasks can be created and checked off by anyone in the group.\n\nThere are also features available like member roles, status view, and task assigning that give you a more controlled experience. [Visit our wiki](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Group_Plans) to learn more about our Group Plans’ features!\n\n## Who benefits from a Group Plan?\n\nGroup Plans work best when you have a small team of people who want to collaborate together. We recommend 2-5 members.\n\nGroup Plans are great for families, whether it’s a parent and child or you and a partner. Shared goals, chores, or responsibilities are easy to keep track of on one board.\n\nGroup Plans can also be useful for teams of colleagues that have shared goals, or managers that want to introduce their employees to gamification.\n\n## Quick tips for using Groups\n\nHere are some quick tips to get you started with your new Group. We’ll provide more details in the following sections:\n\n* Make a member a manager to give them the ability to create and edit tasks\n* Leave tasks unassigned if anyone can complete it and it only needs done once\n* Assign a task to one person to make sure no one else can complete their task\n* Assign a task to multiple people if they all need to complete it\n* Toggle the ability to display shared tasks on your personal board to not miss anything\n* You get rewarded for the tasks you complete, even multi-assigned\n* Task completion rewards aren’t shared or split between Team members\n* Use task color on the team board to judge the average completion rate of tasks\n* Regularly review the tasks on your Team Board to make sure they are still relevant\n* Missing a Daily won’t damage you or your team, but the task will degrade in color\n\n## How can others in the group create tasks?\n\nOnly the group leader and managers can create tasks. If you’d like a group member to be able to create tasks, then you should promote them to be a manager by going to the Group Information tab, viewing the member list, and clicking the dot icon by their name.\n\n## How does assigning a task work?\n\nGroup Plans give you the unique ability to assign tasks to other group members. Assigning a task is great for delegating. If you assign a task to someone, then other members are prevented from completing it.\n\nYou can also assign a task to multiple people if it needs to be completed by more than one member. For example, if everyone has to brush their teeth, create a task and assign it to each group member. They will all be able to check it off and get their individual rewards for doing so. The main task will show as complete once everyone checks it off.\n\n## How do unassigned tasks work?\n\nUnassigned tasks can be completed by anyone in the group, so leave a task unassigned to allow any member to complete it. For example, taking out the trash. Whoever takes out the trash can check off the unassigned task and it will show as completed for everyone.\n\n## How does the synchronized day reset work?\n\nShared tasks will reset at the same time for everyone to keep the shared task board in sync. This time is visible on the shared task board and is determined by the group leader’s day start time. Because shared tasks reset automatically, you will not get a chance to complete yesterday’s uncompleted shared Dailies when you check in the next morning.\n\nShared Dailies will not do damage if they are missed, however they will degrade in color to help visualize progress. We don’t want the shared experience to be a negative one!\n\n## How do I use my Group on the mobile apps?\n\nWhile the mobile apps don’t fully support all Group Plans functionality yet, you can still complete shared tasks from the iOS and Android app by copying the tasks onto your personal task board. You can switch this preference on from Settings in the mobile apps or from the group task board on the browser version. Now open and assigned shared tasks will display on your personal task board across all platforms.\n\n## What’s the difference between a Group’s shared tasks and Challenges?\n\nGroup Plan shared task boards are more dynamic than Challenges, in that they can constantly be updated and interacted with. Challenges are great if you have one set of tasks to send out to many people.\n\nGroup Plans are also a paid feature, while Challenges are available free to everyone.\n\nYou cannot assign specific tasks in Challenges, and Challenges do not have a shared day reset. In general, Challenges offer less control and direct interaction.",
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"androidFaqAnswer13": "## How do Group Plans work?\n\nA [Group Plan](/group-plans) gives your existing Party or new Group access to a shared task board that’s similar to your personal task board! It’s a shared Habitica experience where tasks can be created and checked off by anyone in the group.\n\nThere are also features available like member roles, status view, and task assigning that give you a more controlled experience. [Visit our wiki](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Group_Plans) to learn more about our Group Plans’ features!\n\n## Who benefits from a Group Plan?\n\nGroup Plans work best when you have a small team of people who want to collaborate together. We recommend 2-5 members.\n\nGroup Plans are great for families, whether it’s a parent and child or you and a partner. Shared goals, chores, or responsibilities are easy to keep track of on one board.\n\nGroup Plans can also be useful for teams of colleagues that have shared goals, or managers that want to introduce their employees to gamification.\n\n## Quick tips for using Groups\n\nHere are some quick tips to get you started with your new Group. We’ll provide more details in the following sections:\n\n* Make a member a manager to give them the ability to create and edit tasks\n* Leave tasks unassigned if anyone can complete it and it only needs done once\n* Assign a task to one person to make sure no one else can complete their task\n* Assign a task to multiple people if they all need to complete it\n* Toggle the ability to display shared tasks on your personal board to not miss anything\n* You get rewarded for the tasks you complete, even multi-assigned\n* Task completion rewards aren’t shared or split between Team members\n* Use task color on the team board to judge the average completion rate of tasks\n* Regularly review the tasks on your Team Board to make sure they are still relevant\n* Missing a Daily won’t damage you or your team, but the task will degrade in color\n\n## How can others in the group create tasks?\n\nOnly the group leader and managers can create tasks. If you’d like a group member to be able to create tasks, then you should promote them to be a manager by going to the Group Information tab, viewing the member list, and clicking the dot icon by their name.\n\n## How does assigning a task work?\n\nGroup Plans give you the unique ability to assign tasks to other group members. Assigning a task is great for delegating. If you assign a task to someone, then other members are prevented from completing it.\n\nYou can also assign a task to multiple people if it needs to be completed by more than one member. For example, if everyone has to brush their teeth, create a task and assign it to each group member. They will all be able to check it off and get their individual rewards for doing so. The main task will show as complete once everyone checks it off.\n\n## How do unassigned tasks work?\n\nUnassigned tasks can be completed by anyone in the group, so leave a task unassigned to allow any member to complete it. For example, taking out the trash. Whoever takes out the trash can check off the unassigned task and it will show as completed for everyone.\n\n## How does the synchronized day reset work?\n\nShared tasks will reset at the same time for everyone to keep the shared task board in sync. This time is visible on the shared task board and is determined by the group leader’s day start time. Because shared tasks reset automatically, you will not get a chance to complete yesterday’s uncompleted shared Dailies when you check in the next morning.\n\nShared Dailies will not do damage if they are missed, however they will degrade in color to help visualize progress. We don’t want the shared experience to be a negative one!\n\n## How do I use my Group on the mobile apps?\n\nWhile the mobile apps don’t fully support all Group Plans functionality yet, you can still complete shared tasks from the iOS and Android app by copying the tasks onto your personal task board. You can switch this preference on from Settings in the mobile apps or from the group task board on the browser version. Now open and assigned shared tasks will display on your personal task board across all platforms.\n\n## What’s the difference between a Group’s shared tasks and Challenges?\n\nGroup Plan shared task boards are more dynamic than Challenges, in that they can constantly be updated and interacted with. Challenges are great if you have one set of tasks to send out to many people.\n\nGroup Plans are also a paid feature, while Challenges are available free to everyone.\n\nYou cannot assign specific tasks in Challenges, and Challenges do not have a shared day reset. In general, Challenges offer less control and direct interaction.",
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"webFaqAnswer13": "## How do Group Plans work?\n\nA [Group Plan](/group-plans) gives your existing Party or new Group access to a shared task board that’s similar to your personal task board! It’s a shared Habitica experience where tasks can be created and checked off by anyone in the group.\n\nThere are also features available like member roles, status view, and task assigning that give you a more controlled experience. [Visit our wiki](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Group_Plans) to learn more about our Group Plans’ features!\n\n## Who benefits from a Group Plan?\n\nGroup Plans work best when you have a small team of people who want to collaborate together. We recommend 2-5 members.\n\nGroup Plans are great for families, whether it’s a parent and child or you and a partner. Shared goals, chores, or responsibilities are easy to keep track of on one board.\n\nGroup Plans can also be useful for teams of colleagues that have shared goals, or managers that want to introduce their employees to gamification.\n\n## Quick tips for using Groups\n\nHere are some quick tips to get you started with your new Group. We’ll provide more details in the following sections:\n\n* Make a member a manager to give them the ability to create and edit tasks\n* Leave tasks unassigned if anyone can complete it and it only needs done once\n* Assign a task to one person to make sure no one else can complete their task\n* Assign a task to multiple people if they all need to complete it\n* Toggle the ability to display shared tasks on your personal board to not miss anything\n* You get rewarded for the tasks you complete, even multi-assigned\n* Task completion rewards aren’t shared or split between Team members\n* Use task color on the team board to judge the average completion rate of tasks\n* Regularly review the tasks on your Team Board to make sure they are still relevant\n* Missing a Daily won’t damage you or your team, but the task will degrade in color\n\n## How can others in the group create tasks?\n\nOnly the group leader and managers can create tasks. If you’d like a group member to be able to create tasks, then you should promote them to be a manager by going to the Group Information tab, viewing the member list, and clicking the dot icon by their name.\n\n## How does assigning a task work?\n\nGroup Plans give you the unique ability to assign tasks to other group members. Assigning a task is great for delegating. If you assign a task to someone, then other members are prevented from completing it.\n\nYou can also assign a task to multiple people if it needs to be completed by more than one member. For example, if everyone has to brush their teeth, create a task and assign it to each group member. They will all be able to check it off and get their individual rewards for doing so. The main task will show as complete once everyone checks it off.\n\n## How do unassigned tasks work?\n\nUnassigned tasks can be completed by anyone in the group, so leave a task unassigned to allow any member to complete it. For example, taking out the trash. Whoever takes out the trash can check off the unassigned task and it will show as completed for everyone.\n\n## How does the synchronized day reset work?\n\nShared tasks will reset at the same time for everyone to keep the shared task board in sync. This time is visible on the shared task board and is determined by the group leader’s day start time. Because shared tasks reset automatically, you will not get a chance to complete yesterday’s uncompleted shared Dailies when you check in the next morning.\n\nShared Dailies will not do damage if they are missed, however they will degrade in color to help visualize progress. We don’t want the shared experience to be a negative one!\n\n## How do I use my Group on the mobile apps?\n\nWhile the mobile apps don’t fully support all Group Plans functionality yet, you can still complete shared tasks from the iOS and Android app by copying the tasks onto your personal task board. You can switch this preference on from Settings in the mobile apps or from the group task board on the browser version. Now open and assigned shared tasks will display on your personal task board across all platforms.\n\n## What’s the difference between a Group’s shared tasks and Challenges?\n\nGroup Plan shared task boards are more dynamic than Challenges, in that they can constantly be updated and interacted with. Challenges are great if you have one set of tasks to send out to many people.\n\nGroup Plans are also a paid feature, while Challenges are available free to everyone.\n\nYou cannot assign specific tasks in Challenges, and Challenges do not have a shared day reset. In general, Challenges offer less control and direct interaction.",
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"androidFaqAnswer24": "We added the ability to look for a Party and find Party members in Android version 4.2! Be sure you’re updated to the latest version to check it out. Solo players can look for a Party from the Party screen when they aren’t in one. Party leaders can browse the list of players looking for an invite by tapping “Find Members” above their Party’s member list.\n\nSupport for the feature is coming to iOS in version 3.8, so keep an eye out soon!",
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"webFaqAnswer24": "We added the ability to look for a Party and find Party members in Android version 4.2! Be sure you’re updated to the latest version to check it out. Solo players can look for a Party from the Party screen when they aren’t in one. Party leaders can browse the list of players looking for an invite by tapping “Find Members” above their Party’s member list.\n\nSupport for the feature is coming to iOS in version 3.8, so keep an eye out soon!",
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"iosFaqStillNeedHelp": "If you have a question that isn't on this list or on the [Wiki FAQ](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/FAQ), come ask in the Tavern chat under Menu > Tavern! We're happy to help.",
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"androidFaqStillNeedHelp": "If you have a question that isn't on this list or on the [Wiki FAQ](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/FAQ), come ask in the Tavern chat under Menu > Tavern! We're happy to help.",
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"webFaqStillNeedHelp": "If you have a question that isn't on this list or on the [Wiki FAQ](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/FAQ), come ask in the [Habitica Help guild](https://habitica.com/groups/guild/5481ccf3-5d2d-48a9-a871-70a7380cee5a)! We're happy to help.",
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"iosFaqStillNeedHelp": "If you have a question that isn't on this list or on the [Wiki FAQ](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/FAQ), use the Ask a Question form [LINK NEEDED]! We're happy to help.",
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"androidFaqStillNeedHelp": "If you have a question that isn't on this list or on the [Wiki FAQ](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/FAQ), use the Ask a Question form [LINK NEEDED]! We're happy to help.",
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"webFaqStillNeedHelp": "If you have a question that isn't on this list or on the [Wiki FAQ](https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/FAQ), use the Ask a Question form [LINK NEEDED]! We're happy to help.",
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"sunsetFaqTitle": "Habitica Tavern and Guild Service Discontinuation FAQ",
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"sunsetFaqPara1": "Due to a number of factors, including changes in how our player base interacts with Habitica and new content regulations, we are making the difficult decision to discontinue Tavern and Guild services on <strong>[date]</strong>.",
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"sunsetFaqPara1": "Due to a number of factors, including changes in how our player base interacts with Habitica and new content regulations, we are making the difficult decision to discontinue Tavern and Guild services on <strong>August 8, 2023</strong>.",
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"sunsetFaqPara2": "Habitica’s primary purpose is and has always been to provide a gamified task management experience. Tavern and Guilds helped motivate players by helping them find others with similar goals. Some truly wonderful spaces were created and we had a chance to see the community thrive with helpful discussion. As the years passed, we noticed changes in how players use and rely on Habitica. Parties flourished, while Guilds and public spaces were used by less and less of our player base. In an ever changing internet landscape, the resources necessary to maintain these spaces became too disproportionate to the number of people actually participating in them.",
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"sunsetFaqPara3": "We’re making this decision so we can better focus our resources on the parts of Habitica players rely on most without disrupting anyone’s access.",
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"sunsetFaqPara4": "To celebrate the times we’ve had, we will be gifting everyone a Veteran Pet as we move forward into this new era. For our amazing contributors, we’ll also be sending out a special gear set to commemorate all their hard work in Habitica’s communities.",
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"sunsetFaqPara5": "If you’d like to know more about what's changing, you can read the details below.",
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"sunsetFaqHeader1": "Which services are ending?",
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"sunsetFaqPara6": "Service for Tavern as well as public and private Guilds is ending and these spaces will be removed from Habitica on <strong>[date]</strong>.",
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"sunsetFaqPara6": "Service for Tavern as well as public and private Guilds is ending and these spaces will be removed from Habitica on <strong>August 8, 2023</strong>.",
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"sunsetFaqHeader2": "Why are the Tavern and Guild services ending?",
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"sunsetFaqList1": "Habitica’s primary purpose is to provide motivation through a gamified task management experience. Guilds and Tavern are utilized by a disproportionately small percentage of our player base. The majority of players use outside services that are primarily intended for social interaction and are intentionally designed and maintained with those use cases in mind.",
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"sunsetFaqPara11": "Our new Looking for Party feature is now available. Most players who look for a Party receive an invite within minutes! The team is working hard to add more platform support and improvements to this feature in the near future. You can learn more about how to search for Parties and Party members from our FAQ.",
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"sunsetFaqHeader8": "How does this affect Habitica contributors?",
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"sunsetFaqPara12": "As an open-source project, we welcome and encourage many types of contributions. To show our appreciation we will be sending the Heroic gear set to everyone that has a contributor tier as of <strong>[date]</strong>. When Tavern and Guild services end, there will be some changes to contributions as well. You can read more about the plan for each type below.",
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"sunsetFaqPara12": "As an open-source project, we welcome and encourage many types of contributions. To show our appreciation we will be sending the Heroic gear set to everyone that has a contributor tier as of <strong>August 1, 2023</strong>. When Tavern and Guild services end, there will be some changes to contributions as well. You can read more about the plan for each type below.",
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"sunsetFaqPara13": "<strong>Blacksmiths</strong><br />We still welcome open-source help through our GitHub and will continue awarding tiers for qualifying contributions. Blacksmith collaboration and discussion has largely taken place over GitHub and that will continue.",
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"sunsetFaqPara14": "<strong>Linguists</strong><br />We continue to welcome help with translating the apps and website and will still be awarding contributor tiers for qualifying contributions. Learn more about our updated procedures for translation here.",
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"sunsetFaqPara14": "<strong>Linguists</strong><br />We continue to welcome help with translating the apps and website and will still be awarding contributor tiers for qualifying contributions. However, the method with which we accept translations will be changing. We’d like to focus our resources on supporting a set selection of languages across all platforms. To do this, we will be reducing the amount of languages available for translation. Previously unfinished languages will be archived in Github. We hope this change will make the cross platform Habitica experience more consistent. You can read our most up to date translation procedure guidelines on our <a href='https://translate.habitica.com/projects/habitica/#information'>translation website</a>.",
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"sunsetFaqPara15": "<strong>Challengers</strong><br />The team encourages you to continue creating high quality Challenges. We would like to explore new ways of promoting Challenge discoverability in and outside of the app.",
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"sunsetFaqPara16": "<strong>Socialites</strong><br />This type of contribution will be ending with the Tavern and Guild discontinuation. We are extremely grateful for the work that our friendly and helpful players have done answering questions in our chat spaces.",
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"sunsetFaqPara17": "<strong>Comrades</strong><br />Scripts and add-ons are helpful to a shrinking section of our user base as the mobile apps increasingly become the only way that most users access Habitica. Contributors wishing to create 3rd party tools to customize their Habitica experience can continue doing so, but we will no longer be awarding Comrade tiers as we focus on contributions that enhance Habitica in a way that is accessible to our player base as a whole.",
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"sunsetFaqHeader10": "Where will players go when they have questions about how to use Habitica?",
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"sunsetFaqList8": "Our existing <a href='https://habitica.com/static/faq'>FAQ</a> is a great resource and can be found from the Help menu, or Support on mobile. We are in the process of creating a more comprehensive and improved FAQ to help guide players moving forward.",
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"sunsetFaqList9": "This blog post [NEED ACTUAL URL] also provides a handy guide for new players.",
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"sunsetFaqList9": "This <a href='https://habitica.wordpress.com/beginning-adventurers-guide/'>blog post</a> also provides a handy guide for new players.",
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"sunsetFaqList10": "Players are also encouraged to email <a href='mailto:admin@habitica.com'>admin@habitica.com</a> with any questions for which they cannot find answers in the above links.",
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"sunsetFaqHeader11": "How does this affect Habitica’s Community Guidelines and Terms of Service?",
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"anotherQuestion": "Have another question?",
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"contactAdmin": "Contact <a href='mailto:admin@habitica.com'>admin@habitica.com</a>"
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